This is a solid economics book that makes an important point. The trouble is, that point is often buried beneath pages and pages of facts and figures. The authors are economists, so that makes sense, but even an economics book should contain a clear narrative that uses select facts and figures to support that narrative.
With that said, the narrative is clear. Econimically speaking, Americans are better off now than we were in the early 1970s. Living standards, wages, household income, whatever measure you want to use, it's better than it's ever been. The numerous facts and figures make that clear.
Though the book is now ten years old, the point holds today. Even during the current economic climate, we're still wealthier and better off than we were in 1997 (when the book was published). Yet politicians and others try to make it sound we're in the midst of another Great Depression.
This book is a helpful and needed antidote to that poisonous and false mindset.